Is ignoring facebook event invites the same as ignoring text messages? |
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Agree with the above. Unless the invite is from a friend organising a private party then it is just promotional spam in my book.
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Reluctantly, you add them and all their extended friends that you now 'might know' too. Said people then clutter up your page with constant updates about unamusing things they find amusing, the status of their cats and love life which nobody cares about but them, and borderline creepy and excessive photography of their demon spawn children, full of obligitory comments from girls, along the lines of 'aww cuteness xxxxx', irrespective of whether or not said child, who by all accounts, probably has webbed feet, is actually cute or not. You sit there and consider talking to your actual friends who you could just as easily text in full privacy, but instead you submit to facebook and write your message for all to see. Now the whole world knows about that itchy lump you were afraid to see your doctor about, but it's alright because 99% of your friends list consisting of neighbours dogs and shop assistants will just ignore it anyway, too obsessed with their own constant updates sent out to people they don't really know who will also ignore them. |
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But we're talking about other people's events - you can't control the visibility of those, and you might not want every friend of friends of friends etc to know where you're going to be.
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No - it's not. Events invitations are sent out to a lot of people and advertise whatever event the sender is pushing. A text message is personal.
It's also the case that many people don't check Facebook, email or even mobile phones regularly. |
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I never respond to Facebook events. If it's an event that a friend of mine is inviting me to, then they would invite me by other means as well, not just through Facebook.
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I can just see you sat at work, a colleague looks over and asks "Are you doing anything this weekend?" They recoil in horror as you scream back "**** off, it's none of your business, I don't have to tell you anything!" You then proceed to cover your head in tin foil to prevent the magic detection rays in the office penetrating your brain and finding out your plans for the weekend. I really don't understand why it matters if some random friend of a friend of a friend knows that you're off to a party at the weekend, unless of course, you've got something to hide. |
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Or you might have a stalkery ex who's still vaguely acquainted with your FB friends (bearing in mind that friends-of-friends are often not your friends for a reason). Or you might be a teacher, who doesn't want your pupils knowing anything about what you get up to in your spare time. Things like that. |
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Oh bugger - I upset a friend recently by not replying to a text that had multiple recipients. Facebook events? How many more friends am I insulting? I'd better go and have a look.
Anything else while we're about it?
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It never entered my head that someone would ignore a party invite because they didn't want someone knowing they were going to a party. |
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It would be terrific if we could all just think, well screw that person, they're the one with the problem. But things aren't that clear cut and simple. For example, a friend of mine is a teacher. She doesn't get up to anything particularly controversial or anything like that in her spare time, but that doesn't mean that she wants all the teenage children she teaches, to know where she's going or who she's with. |
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In my experience there's no way that a student would get to see any events I'm going to. That'd generally mean that the student was friends with someone I was friends with who'd also been invited to the event, extremely unlikely to happen. However, to be honest, it wouldn't actually bother me if a student knew I was going to a party on Saturday. |
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I also realise that I'm probably not interesting enough for people to actively seek out my profile, or take much notice of what I'm doing on there. But online privacy is something I've always been pretty careful about. However, I don't ignore invitations due to any worries about privacy; it's just that if it's a party (for example) thrown by someone I know, they would invite me anyway, Facebook or not. So I just don't bother even looking at the facebook invites. EDIT: This will teach me not to read a thread properly!! Yes, I agree with you - providing your privacy settings are in place, then there's no real need to worry about you're writing. Sorry for the misunderstanding (my fault)
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I simply do not want people to know what I'm up to every minute of every day...... even my closes friends...
If they ask me what I've been upto, I'll tell them...... but I don't want it all documented for them to browse at their leisure. I cannot stand it when a friend puts a status like "Is at the Dog & Trumped with [my name]. which then tags me in that post... and so publishes it to my profile. I have now altered my privacy settings... any photos I am tagged in, statuses mentioning my name, etc, result in an email sent to me, and I then log into facebook and have to give my approval before it gets posted. Thats just my personal preference though... its my choice not to have my entire life documented on facebook...... Im sure there are lots of people who don't mind. It also means that when you meet up with old friends, you have less to talk about... because you already know what each other have been upto anyway! |
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